borrowed from RockdeLux:
The eponymous EP with Those Dancing Days that were released in 2007 revealed a young female Swedish quintet as a promising group: the song from which the group takes its name made you think a cross between the pop light The Go-Go's and the post-punk Modettes singing voice blue-eyed soul by Linnea Johnson, one of the singers with whom Stuart Murdoch (Belle & Sebastian) has accounted for his side project God Help the Girl.
Unfortunately, none of the tracks from his debut "In our space hero suits" (2008), was at the height of freshness of its foundational issue, but still Those Dancing Days promising, especially live, where they boast of a given explosive result of two years of touring around the world.
"Daydreams & Nightmares", his second is a new disappointment in which it is evident that this group lacks good songs to be more than a promise.
Mimicry is the dominant trend, "Reaching forward, opening track on the album, looks like a version of their labelmates Bloc Party, and most of the cuts are indebted in excess of the British pop of the eighties, with The Cure as the main reference: "I'll be yours", "Can not find entrance", "When we fade away", as it was "hitter, his first album. Only the duet with Orlando Weeks of The Maccabees, "One day forever" and the powerful first single, "Fuckarias" title - only less hideous than the album cover-encourage trust their third album.
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